Clinton County Historian's Office is located at 137 Margaret Street, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. Their phone number is: 518-565-4749. Anastasia Pratt is the Clinton County Historian. If you have research requests, please contact her for any applicable fees for doing such.

The Records of Marriage in the Clinton County Clerk's office are only accessible from 1908 to 1936. Earlier records may be found in the town of marriage, the church of marriage, or possibly on the head stone of the grave. Birth certificates are not always available because New York State did not require they be kept until after 1890. Churches kept the best and only complete records before 1890. Also, some information may be found in local newspapers (birth, marriage, death, etc.. The Plattsburgh Public Library has microfilm copies of local newspapers since 1811. Town and village historians are another possible source of information, depending upon the composition of their collections.

The following is a list of persons who have indicated they are interested in carrying out private genealogical research. In communicating this list, Clinton County assumes no responsibility for the quality of the research or the accuracy of its contents. Researchers expect the initial inquiry to contain a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Please make your arrangements directly with the person you select.

Clinton, Essex, St. Lawrence, and Franklin Counties, Province of Quebec, and New England.

Mr. David Martin

West Chazy, NY 12992

518-493-3041

Will consider requests for general information on a case by case basis.

Mr. Michael Pinkman

24 Stetson AvenuePlattsburgh, NY 12901

518-561-6717

Clinton and Essex Counties

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